Jammu and Kashmir Police seizes 14 phones from Baramulla jail; inmates used them to remain in contact with Pakistan

A case has been registered, and an investigation is underway as to how these cell phones and other illegal things were brought inside the jail.

Jammu and Kashmir Police seizes 14 phones from Baramulla jail; inmates used them to remain in contact with Pakistan
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Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Sunday confiscated 14 mobile phones from a sub-jail in Baramulla district of Kashmir which was allegedly being used by the inmates to be in touch with their contacts in Pakistan via WhatsApp.

A case has been registered, and an investigation is underway as to how these cell phones and other illegal things were brought inside the jail.

The seizure comes two days after Home Minister Rajnath Singh said that the “groups operating from Pakistan use Facebook, WhatsApp and other social media platforms to mobilise (Jammu and Kashmir) youth to provoke them for stone-pelting.”

Director General of Police SP Vaid today said it was a security breach.

"The mobile phones were recovered after a search. It is a security breach. We have seized them and they (inmates) will face action," he said.

Asked whether calls were made to Pakistan from those mobile phones, the DGP said the J&K Police's cyber team was probing the matter.

"Our cyber forensic team will fully investigate... Will check all numbers and then action will be taken," he said.

Notably, the phones were seized from the prisoners, who included those held on charges of militancy and stone-pelting.

"We had got inputs from Jail authorities about their suspicion of some mobile phones being operated from inside the jail premises. In a joint search operation by the jail and police officials, 14 mobile phones were recovered along with some incriminating material," Senior Superintendent of Police, Baramulla, Imtiyaz Hussain, said.

 

"There are quite a few militants there and we have recovered some phones from them as well. They were on WhatsApp and we can see that they were in touch with some Pakistani numbers as well... So we will look into the whole issue," he said.

The recoveries were made from prisoners who were involved in stone-pelting and militant activities, the SSP said, adding the recovered phones were being sent for forensic tests gather details about the purpose they were being used for.

He said a FIR has been registered against 10-12 inmates and investigation is on to find out how these articles, which are not authorised as per the jail manual, have made entry into jail premises.

Rajnath Singh had said in Parliament on Friday that Pakistan is using the social media to incite youths in Kashmir to storm encounter sites to help holed-up militants.

That statement came after three youths were killed in action by security forces against a stone-pelting mob which trying to disrupt an anti-militancy operation in Budgam district of Kashmir.

(With Agency inputs)

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